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Analogue Commercial Radio Licence: Format Change Request Form

Date of request: 4/12/18 Station Name: / South Coast

Licensed area and licence South number: AL115 Licensee: Global Radio Hampshire Ltd Contact name: Will Harding

Details of requested change(s) to Format

Character of Service Existing Character of Service:

Complete this section if you are requesting a change to this part of your Format

Proposed new Character of Service:

Programme sharing and/or co- Current arrangements: location arrangements Studio location: Complete this section if you Locally-made programming must be produced are requesting a change to this within the licensed areas of South Hampshire part of your Format (A115) or (AL026).

Programme sharing: All programmes may be shared between the South Hampshire licence (AL115) or the Bournemouth licence (AL026), subject to satisfying the character of service requirements above.

Proposed new arrangements:

Studio location: Locally-made programming must be produced within the bespoke approved area of Meridian (as proposed to Ofcom on 4th December 2018).

Programme sharing

Version 9 – amended May 2018

On 96.7 and 97.5 MHz: All programmes may be shared between the Oxford & Banbury licence (AL127), the Reading, Basingstoke & Andover licence (AL123), the , Newhaven, Eastbourne & Hastings licence (AL085), the Reigate & licence (AL117), the & Medway/East licence (AL113), the South Hampshire licence (AL115) or the Bournemouth licence (AL026), subject to satisfying the character of service requirements.

On 103.2 MHz: All programmes may be shared between the Brighton & Hove (AL000211) licence and the South Hampshire licence (AL115), subject to satisfying the character of service requirements.

Locally-made hours and/or Current obligations: local news bulletins Locally-made hours: Complete this section if you At least 7 hours a day during daytime weekdays are requesting a change to this (must include breakfast). part of your Format At least 4 hours daytime Saturdays and Sundays.

Local news bulletins: At least hourly during daytime weekdays and peak- time weekends. At other times UK-wide, nations and international news should feature.

Proposed new obligations:

Locally-made hours: At least 3 hours a day during daytime weekdays.

Local news bulletins: No change.

The holder of an analogue local commercial radio licence may apply to Ofcom to have the station’s Format amended. Any application should be made using the layout shown on this form, and should be in accordance with Ofcom’s published procedures for Format changes.1

Under section 106(1A) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as amended), Ofcom may consent to a change of a Format only if it is satisfied that at least one of the following five statutory criteria is satisfied:

(a) that the departure would not substantially alter the character of the service;

1 Available at https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/87405/The-regulation-of- Format-changes.pdf Version 9 – amended May 2018

(b) that the departure would not narrow the range of programmes available by way of relevant independent radio services to persons living the area or locality for which the service is licensed to be provided;

(c) that the departure would be conducive to the maintenance or promotion of fair and effective competition

(d) that there is evidence that, amongst persons living in that area or locality, there is a significant demand for, or significant support for, the change that would result from the departure; or

(e) that (i) the departure would result from programmes included in the licensed service ceasing to be made at premises in the area or locality for which the service is provided, but (ii) those programmes would continue to be made wholly or partly at premises within the approved area (as defined in section 314 of the Communications Act 2003 (local content and character of services)).

Only one of these five criteria need be satisfied in order for Ofcom to consent to the proposed change. However, even if Ofcom is of the opinion that the proposed change satisfies one or more of the statutory criteria, there may be reasons (depending on the particular circumstances of the case) why Ofcom may not consent to the proposed change. The additional criteria to which Ofcom will have regard when exercising this discretion can be found on our website.2

Applicants should note that, under section 106ZA of the same Act (as amended), a proposed change that does not satisfy the first or last of these criteria (i.e. a change that Ofcom considers would or could substantially alter the character of the service, or does not relate to the origin of locally-made programmes) must, if it is to be considered further under any of the other three criteria, be consulted upon.

In the event that Ofcom receives a request for Format change and considers that criterion (a) or (e) is not satisfied, it will seek confirmation from the applicant as to whether it wishes to proceed with the request (and, if so, whether it wishes to amend or replace its submission in light of the necessity to make it public).#

Please set out the statutory criterion, or criteria, set out in section 106(1A) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 that you believe is/are satisfied in relation to this Format change request, and the reasons for this.

(a) that the departure would not substantially alter the character of the service;

and

(e) that (i) the departure would result from programmes included in the licensed service ceasing to be made at premises in the area or locality for which the service is provided, but (ii) those programmes would continue to be made wholly or partly at

2 At https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/87405/The-regulation-of-Format- changes.pdf Version 9 – amended May 2018

premises within the approved area (as defined in section 314 of the Communications Act 2003 (local content and character of services)).

Please provide any additional information and/or evidence in support of the proposed change(s) below. In particular, the applicant may wish to outline how they see that the proposed change fits within Ofcom’s published Format change request policy3 and also Ofcom’s Localness guidance, which includes our co-location and programme sharing policy.4

These changes are consistent with Ofcom’s latest published localness guidelines, which require a minimum of 3 hours per weekday of locally-produced programming for stations providing enhanced local news, and with Ofcom’s general policy to permit a station to share its locally-made programmes with any other station in its approved area.

Locally-made programming will continue to be produced in an area approved by Ofcom. Details of the proposed bespoke approved area have been submitted to Ofcom under separate cover.

Notes

# Ofcom may approve a change under any of criteria (b) to (d) without consultation, or after a consultation of less than 28 days, if Ofcom considers that to hold a consultation at all, or for 28 days or more, would result in a delay that would be likely to prejudice the interests of the licensee. Ofcom may also remove for the purposes of consultation any confidential information submitted by the licensee.

Data Protection

We require the information requested in this form in order to carry out our licensing duties under the Broadcasting Act 1990, Broadcasting Act 1996 and Communications Act 2003. Please see Ofcom’s General Privacy Statement www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/foi- dp/general-privacy-statement for further information about how Ofcom handles your personal information and your corresponding rights.

3 Available at https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/87405/The-regulation-of- Format-changes.pdf 4 Available at http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/broadcasting/radio/localness/ Version 9 – amended May 2018

Ofcom notes on the request

Statutory requirements

This request relates to the FM licence for South Hampshire held by Global Radio Hampshire Ltd. Unusually, two separate programme services are broadcast under this licence – Capital on 103.2 FM and Heart on 96.7 and 97.5 FM. This will continue to be the case.

Every FM local commercial radio service is required to broadcast a certain amount of locally- made programming, which is specified in its Format. Locally-made programmes are those made within a station’s licensed area or, where – as in this case – Ofcom has approved a wider area relating to that station, that ‘approved area.’

Following changes to Ofcom’s localness guidelines published in October 2018 Global Radio Hampshire Ltd’s parent company Global has requested the following changes to the Format of the South Hampshire licence:

• To reduce the required number of locally-made programming hours on weekday daytimes from seven to three, and from four to none on weekend days. • To broadcast the locally-made programming hours from within the approved area of Meridian, as agreed by Ofcom on 15 February 2019. • On 103.2 FM, to share local programming hours with the FM licence for Brighton & Hove (AL211). • On 96.7 and 97.5 FM, to share local programming hours with the FM licences for Oxford & Banbury (AL127), the Reading, Basingstoke & Andover (AL123), Brighton, Newhaven, Eastbourne & Hastings licence, Reigate & Crawley licence (AL117), Maidstone & Medway/East Kent licence (AL113), and the Bournemouth licence (AL026).

These proposed changes would change the character of service as set out in the Format of the licence, and accordingly can be agreed only if Ofcom is satisfied in regard to one of the statutory criteria set out in section 106(1A) of the Broadcasting Act 1990 (as set out in the request, above).

If we are satisfied in relation to one of the statutory criteria, we are then able to decide whether or not to approve the request, taking account of our published policy criteria.

Assessment

With regard to the request to broadcast locally-made programming hours from within the approved area of Meridian, Ofcom was satisfied in relation to section 106(1A)(e) of the Broadcasting Act 1990, on the basis that the change requested, if approved, would result in programmes included in the licensed service being made at premises with the Meridian approved area.

In considering the proposed changes to the volume of locally-made hours, we were satisfied in relation to section 106(1A)(a) – that the changes would not substantially alter the character of the service. This is because the proposals are consistent with our recently amended localness guidelines5. Ofcom are also satisfied in relation to 106(1A)(a) because we

5 https://www.ofcom.org.uk/tv-radio-and-on-demand/information-for-industry/radio- broadcasters/localness Version 9 – amended May 2018 would continue to expect the licensee to provide a local service that includes, as well as the level of local news specified in its Format, sufficient other local material to deliver the character of service, regardless of where the content is being broadcast from.

We were satisfied in relation to section 106(1A)(a) with regard to the request to share all local programming hours on 103.2 FM with the FM licence for Brighton & Hove (AL211). This request is consistent with our localness guidelines, and we would continue to expect the licensee to provide a local service that includes sufficient local material to deliver the required character of service.

We were also satisfied in relation to section 106(1A)(a) with regard to the request to share all local programming hours on 96.7 and 97.5 FM with the FM licences for Oxford & Banbury (AL127), the Reading, Basingstoke & Andover (AL123), Brighton, Newhaven, Eastbourne & Hastings licence, Reigate & Crawley licence (AL117), Maidstone & Medway/East Kent licence (AL113), and the Bournemouth licence (AL026). Again, this request is consistent with our localness guidelines, and we would continue to expect the licensee to provide a local service that includes sufficient local material to deliver the required character of service.

As a matter of general policy6, we are content to approve Format change requests relating to locally-made programming and programme sharing which are consistent with our published localness guidelines on these matters.

Decision

Ofcom decided to approve this Format change request from Global Radio Hampshire Ltd because we were satisfied in relation to two of the relevant statutory criteria, and for the policy reason outlined above.

February 2019

6 https://www.ofcom.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/87405/The-regulation-of-Format- changes.pdf Version 9 – amended May 2018